Emmerdale pulled from TV schedule as boss teases ‘explosive summer’ storylines

Six Emmerdale characters are set to take centre stage in the drama

Some Emmerdale favourites will be at the centre of the drama in the village

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Some Emmerdale favourites will be at the centre of the drama in the village

Emmerdale fans face yet more schedule disruption because of ITV’s broadcasting of the football World Cup.

 

The channel’s screening of the men’s football World Cup has caused lots of changes for fans of the ITV soap. This week, we will see alterations to the schedule with no episode of Emmerdale being shown this evening.

 

The disruption comes at a busy time for fans of the programme. There’s stormy times ahead in Emmerdale as secrets and lies resurface and relationships begin to fracture. It’s a summer of jealousy, revenge, and betrayal with Kev, Lewis, Mack, Robert, Ross and Billy all taking centre stage.

 

Mack is finding it difficult to see a way back from Charity’s (Emma Atkins) deception and the realisation that Ross is Leyla’s real father. Mack manages to suppress his anger at Ross’ betrayal, although inevitably the situation comes to a head as they argue and a barnside tussle leaves someone’s life hanging in the balance.

Although her wedding day is fast approaching, Dawn (Olivia Bromley) is struggling to see her ex Billy (Jay Kontzle) dating Gabby (Rosie Bentham). Soon even Joe (Ned Porteous), the groom to be, starts to wonder if Gabby might be right about Dawn still having feelings for Billy.

Lewis (Bradley Riches) finally decides to give his biological dad, Kev (Chris Coghill), a chance, but their reunion is short-lived. Robert (Ryan Hawley) is rattled when Kev suddenly remembers where he knows his long-lost cousin, Serena Sugden (Casey Al-Shaqsey) from.

Emmerdale Producer, Sophie Roper, says: “From long-held secrets coming to light to fractured relationships pushed to the limit, expect a summer season of high stakes, revenge, and betrayal that will leave viewers questioning who they can trust. It’s set to be one of our most explosive summers with so much more to come.”

 

In terms of this week, here is when Emmerdale will be screened:

  • Monday, June 29 – No episode
  • Tuesday, June 30 – 7.15pm (hour-long)
  • Wednesday, July 1 – 7.15pm (30 minutes)
  • Thursday, July 2 – 7.15pm (30 minutes)
  • Friday, July 3 – 7.15pm (30 minutes)

We’ll continue to bring you details of any changes to when ITV airs Emmerdale.

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